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The 15th century comes alive in this splendidly original picture book about Christopher Columbus.
By: Peter Sis
$26.99
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""Winter's story begins with a peg-leg sailor who aids slaves on their escape on the Underground Railroad. " - Booklist
By: Jeanette Winter
$12.49
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From mint, to pocket, to vending machine--tag along with George, a brand new quarter, and see how far a coin goes.
By: Loreen Leedy
$11.99
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Water is always flowing, from a brook to a stream, to a river to the ocean.
By: Arthur Dorros
$10.99
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This book contains interesting, amusing, and even touching stories of some of the more colourful characters who helped to open the unknown lands of America to the settlers who were working their way west.
By: Edith McCall
$16.95
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Rafael le Marre collects three companions whom he leads on an adventurous journey from Paris to Letzenstein. The Revolution of February, 1848, has erupted in France. Paul and Christie, both English, and Jeanne d’Estel of Valmay, have concerns of their own to pursue. But when the generous-hearted Rafael is arrested by political enemies, harrowing days follow. Important truths of character come to light, and Rafael’s stature emerges: the Phoenix arises again from the ashes.
This is the second book in the Letzenstein Chronicles.
By: Meriol Trevor
$20.50
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This book provides a comprehensive theological framework for assessing the significance of eating. Drawing on diverse theological, philosophical, and anthropological insights, it offers fresh ways to evaluate food production and consumption practices as they are being worked out in today's industrial food economy.
By: Norman Wirzba
$45.95
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Small footprints — the footprints of a small child — lead across the frozen canal and out into the white winter fields. No one pays much attention to them. Why should they? They aren’t important — until Mother discovers that Janie is missing. No one finds the footprints except Janie’s foolish little dog Bello. And how can he help? He only comes to play.
By: W.G. Van de Hulst
$8.95
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The life of William III, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the United Netherlands, and King of England (with Queen Mary II) is one of the most fascinating in all of history. Both the author and the publisher of these books have been interested in this subject for many years. Although the stories as told in these books are partly fictional, all the main events are faithful to history.
By: Marjorie Bowen
$19.95
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The nineteenth century saw great innovation and change. The modern world grew and flourished at the hands of great creators and scientists. There were opportunities for Christian men to influence their society and culture for good, and these key figures were often supported and sustained by unsung heroes – their wives.
By: Clare Heath Whyte
$17.95
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Once upon a time, the church was deeply involved in the arts, leading the way in beauty, technical ability, and even funding.
By: W. David O. Taylor
$31.95
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A choice collection of stories for the preschool child, carefully selected, adapted, and arranged by two veteran kindergarten teachers. Includes nature stories, holiday stories, fairy tales and fable, as well as stories of home life. Emphasis is placed on fanciful tales for their value in the training of the imagination and on cumulative tales for developing a child's sense of humor and appealing to his instinctive love of rhyme and jingle.
By: Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
$28.50
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For the Children's Sake is a book about what education can be, based on a Christian understanding of what it means to be human-to be a child, a parent, a teacher-and on the Christian meaning of life. The central ideas have been proven over many years and in almost every kind of educational situation, including ideas that Susan and Ranald Macaulay have implemented in their own family and school experience.
By: Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
$24.50
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It is the story of 12- year-old Martin Meulenberg and his family during the Roman Catholic persecution of the Reformed Christians in The Netherlands about the year 1600.
A peddler, secretly distributing Reformed books from village to village, drops a copy of Guido de Brès’ True Christian Confession — a booklet forbidden by the Roman Catholic authorities. An evil neighbor sees the book and informs . . .
By: Piet Prins
$12.95
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Read and find out about force and how it works in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.
By: Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
$8.50
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These 30 realistic scenes feature dozens of forest animals in their natural habitats, from foxes and skunks to beavers and owls. Each page also includes simple facts that highlight the learning experience. Adding to the fun are four pages of full-color stickers that kids can use to complete each picture.
Dover Original.
By: Dot Barlowe
$8.00